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Re: [tor-bugs] #32467 [Core Tor/Tor]: Document tor's --dump-config command in the man page
#32467: Document tor's --dump-config command in the man page
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Reporter: teor | Owner: nickm
Type: defect | Status:
| reopened
Priority: Medium | Milestone: Tor:
| 0.4.3.x-final
Component: Core Tor/Tor | Version: Tor:
| 0.3.2.1-alpha
Severity: Normal | Resolution:
Keywords: network-team-roadmap-november, 042 | Actual Points: 0
-backport-maybe, consider-backport- |
immediately |
Parent ID: #29211 | Points: 0.1
Reviewer: ahf | Sponsor:
| Sponsor31-can
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Changes (by teor):
* status: closed => reopened
* resolution: implemented =>
Comment:
Replying to [comment:1 nickm]:
> Possible documentation in `ticket32467` with PR at
https://github.com/torproject/tor/pull/1532.
>
> I kinda forgot what `non-builtin` did, so I had to look at the code.
As far as I can tell, `non-builtin` and `short` are now synonyms.
Because when `non-builtin` passes `config_dump(..., /* default_options */
NULL, ...)`, `config_dump()` replaces `NULL` with a newly-allocated copy
of the default options. Instead, it should replace them with a zeroed-out
copy.
Can you give a command-line where `non-builtin` and `short` differ?
Here's what I tried:
{{{
tor --dump-config short
tor --dump-config non-builtin
tor --dump-config short SOCKSPort 0
tor --dump-config non-builtin SOCKSPort 0
tor --dump-config short SOCKSPort 1
tor --dump-config non-builtin SOCKSPort 1
}}}
(Also string-based options like Nickname and ContactInfo.)
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/32467#comment:5>
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